Gavin McInnes is having a really bad Monday

McInnes was banned from YouTube this week, days after being dropped by Blaze Media.

YouTube has banned Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes' profile and channel, days after he was booted from his gig at the newly formed Blaze Media. (Photo credit: Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)

Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes is on a roll. A really bad one.

On Monday, YouTube banned both McInnes’ profile and channel, which had amassed more than 220,000 subscribers, the Daily Beast reported. McInnes, who had repeatedly used his shows to perpetuate misogyny, anti-Semitism and glorification of violence, was reportedly banned for “multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement.”

Earlier this year, McInnes’ Proud Boys — a far right group made up mostly of men, that advocates political violence, sexism, and white nationalism — were gaining a fair amount of popularity, garnering viral fame from regular clashes with counter-protesters. The Proud Boys have also associated with a number of fringe Republican figures, notably longtime political consultant and former Trump surrogate Roger Stone.

“I’m told by my legal team and law enforcement that this gesture could help alleviate their sentencing,” he said. “At the very least, this will show jurors they are not dealing with a gang and there is no head of operations.”